Regaby is my British narrow gauge saddle tank oc He was built in 1893 by Bagnall but likes talking like a Scottish and he does it well some theorise this because he has parts from Scotland for a slate quarry in northwest wales in 1898 he would be included in a wreck where he was going down a 3.5% grade with a loaded train when a steam tractors driver hoping to get across the line before regaby would go full speed regaby slammed the brakes on but it was too late he smashed hard into the rear bunker derailing slapping a small rock wall injuring his eye and destroying his funnel and bending his tank he lost his nice copper capped stack and his left eye needed to be repaired when it his a jagged rock instead of paying a huge bill they gave him an eye patch. he is nice and kind but likes to mess with those who provoke him. he also is called "Reggie" and "Reginald" anyways in 1921 after the first world war had ended the beaten-down Highlander & Riverside Railway purchased him as there number 5 and painted him in there cyan/blue scheme with his experience in quarry work as its switcher do to his small size in 1961 he would be removed as more engines came and he now runs excursion trains and is often times loaned to other railways
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